1968-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1968 July Voice RS | Page 48
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lmmec^atePast visit Middle Tennessee for the fun
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the burdens you have faced for the
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Dear Mr. Ryan:
At the annual meeting of the Breed
ers Association of America in Lewis-
burg, Tennessee, you turned over the
gavel of the Presidency after two full
years in that capacity. I would like to
take this opportunity to thank you on
behalf of Walking Horse lovers every
where for a job well done. Your ad
ministration began during the most
trying circumstances the Association
had known in over a decade. You in
herited problems that some people
though insurmountable and yet you
managed to utilize your business ex
perience and "horse sense” to the
best interest of everyone.
Your job many times was a thank
less task. You felt duty bound to take
measures that even some of your
colleagues felt were not advisable
and many times you acted without
full support of your board. The re
sults however, speak for themselves.
During your fine adminstration the
Breeders Association has made fin
ancial gains. You initiated and in
stalled a modern automatic filing sy
stem that has greatly increased the
effeciency of processing Registration
papers. You were instrumental in
obtaining a larger and more quali
fied staff of office workers. You init
iated the first major national pro
motion program for our breed ever
attempted by the Association. Dur
ing your term of office you were in
strumental in developing plans for a
new national headquarters building
which will be under construction in
the near future. These are just some
of the many things in which you were
involved during the past two years.
Trouble was your partner through
out your term. Few people will ever
realize or appreciate the extent to
which you and your board were put
under stress in several legal mat
ters of immense proportions during
the past two years. It is our opinion
that in all cases you acted in the
best interest of the Tennessee Walk
ing Horse Breeders Association and
the breed at large. For this maxi
mum effort we thank you!
May we say "welcome back” to
the ranks of those of us who parti-
Very truly yours,
C. Bruce Spencer”
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